Maryland Route 6 (MD 6) is a
state highway
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in the
U.S. state of
Maryland. The state highway runs from a
dead end at the
Potomac River in
Riverside east to
MD 235 in
Oraville. MD 6 connects several small communities in southern
Charles County and northern
St. Mary's County St. Mary's County may refer to:
* St. Mary's County, Maryland
*St. Mary's County, Utah Territory
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with
U.S. Route 301
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(US 301) in
La Plata
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, the
county seat of Charles County, and
MD 5 in
Charlotte Hall. The state highway also provides access to multiple historic sites around
Port Tobacco, the original county seat of Charles County. MD 6 was one of the original highways numbered by the
Maryland State Roads Commission in 1927. The state highway was constructed from La Plata to Riverside in the late 1910s and early 1920s. The La Plata–Charlotte Hall section of the highway was built in the mid-1920s. The portion of MD 6 east of Charlotte Hall was mostly built in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The final section of the state highway was completed in Oraville in 1940.
Route description
MD 6 begins at a dead end next to the Potomac River in Riverside. The state highway, named Port Tobacco Road, heads straight northwest as a wide roadway between farms. When the road reaches
MD 224 (Riverside Road), MD 6 turns north and widens to a two-lane undivided road through a forested area. The state highway veers northwest to cross
Nanjemoy Creek, then passes through the hamlet of Grayton and meets the southern end of
MD 425 (Ironsides Road). MD 6 continues north through the community of
Nanjemoy
Nanjemoy is a settlement along Maryland Route 6 in southwestern Charles County, Maryland, United States, and the surrounding large rural area more or less bounded by Nanjemoy Creek to the east and north, and the Potomac River to the south and west ...
, crosses Beaverdam Creek, and begins to curve to the east. The state highway intersects
MD 344 (Chicamuxen Road) in the hamlet of
Doncaster before passing through the
Doncaster Demonstration Forest
Doncaster Demonstration Forest is a state park in Charles County of the state Maryland. The park is in size. It serves as an educational resource where a variety of silvicultural practices, forest best management practices and wildlife habitat ...
. East of the state forest, MD 6 passes through the village of
Ironsides, where the highway intersects MD 425 again. MD 425 heads south as Ironsides Road and north as Mason Springs Road.
MD 6 continues east, crossing Wards Run and passing through the community of Hill Top. The next village along the state highway is
Welcome, where Fire Tower Road heads north toward the historic home
Rosemary Lawn. MD 6 crosses Mill Run and continues through McConchie, from which Blossom Point Road splits south along Cedar Point Neck toward the historic home
Cedar Grove and Blossom Point Proving Ground. As the state highway approaches Port Tobacco, the highway passes two more historic homes,
Ellerslie and
Retreat. MD 6 crosses Hoghole Run and intersects Rose Hill Road, which leads north to the
namesake home and
Thomas Stone National Historic Site. The state highway immediately crosses the
Port Tobacco River
The Port Tobacco River is a tidal tributary of the Potomac River located in Charles County, Maryland in the United States. The river is approximately in length.U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data ...
into Port Tobacco Village, where the highway intersects Chapel Point Road on a tangent. Chapel Point Road leads south through the
Port Tobacco Historic District
Port Tobacco Historic District is a national historic district in Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland. It is located along both sides of Chapel Point Road immediately south of Maryland Route 6. It includes five surviving 18th- and 19th-cen ...
, which includes
Stagg Hall
Stagg Hall, is a historic home located at Port Tobacco
Port Tobacco, officially Port Tobacco Village, is a town in Charles County, in southern Maryland, United States. The population was 13 at the 2010 census, making Port Tobacco the smallest i ...
, toward
St. Thomas Manor
St. Thomas Manor (1741) is a historic home and Catholic church complex located near Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland. Known as St. Ignatius Church and Cemetery, the manor house complex is the oldest continuously occupied Jesuit residence in ...
and
Chapel Point State Park
Chapel Point State Park is an undeveloped public recreation area located on the Port Tobacco River, a tributary of the Potomac, in Charles County, Maryland. The state park offers fishing and hunting. Adjacent to the park, St. Ignatius Church a ...
. MD 6 follows the Port Tobacco River northeast, then veers east when Valley Road splits to the north. The state highway passes another historic home,
La Grange, before entering the town of La Plata.
MD 6 intersects US 301 (Robert Crain Highway) on the west side of downtown La Plata. The state highway continues east as Charles Street, which passes by the Charles County courthouse, county offices, and the two streets that formed the original alignment of US 301, St. Mary's Avenue heading south and Washington Avenue, which heads north past
The Hermitage. MD 6 intersects
CSX Transportation
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's
Pope's Creek Subdivision railroad line at-grade, then leaves the downtown area and continues east past the
University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center and over Clark Run. The state highway intersects
MD 488 (La Plata Road) and veers southeast out of the county seat. MD 6 returns to an eastbound trajectory in the village of Newtown, from which Bel Alton Newtown Road splits south past the historic home
Rich Hill. The state highway uses a trio of bridges to cross the
Zekiah Swamp
Zekiah Swamp is part of the Potomac River basin in Charles County, Maryland in the United States. The swamp is of braided stream stretching the length of Charles County and is a tributary of the Potomac River. It sits at an elevation of and of i ...
and passes through the village of
Dentsville. MD 6 skirts Gilbert Run Regional Park and traverses Wheatley Run and Gilbert Swamp Run before leaving Charles County.
Upon entering St. Mary's County, MD 6 becomes New Market Road. The state highway crosses the Three Notch Trail and enters the community of Charlotte Hall, where the highway intersects the two directions of MD 5 (Three Notch Road) at separate intersections.
The Charlotte Hall area is home to an
Amish community.
MD 6 continues east as New Market–Turner Road to
Huntersville, where the highway passes
All Faith Church
All Faith Church, or All Faith Protestant Episcopal Church, is a historic church located at Charlotte Hall, St. Mary's County, Maryland. It was built between 1766 and 1769. It is a one-story brick, laid in Flemish bond, building with a wood ...
and makes a sharp curve to the north. Immediately after this curve, All Faith Church Road continues straight toward
Golden Beach while MD 6 turns east toward the
Patuxent River, crossing Locks Swamp Creek. The state highway curves to the south as it arrives in the river's plain and crosses Persimmon Creek, then leaves the river plain and gradually curves to the southwest. MD 6 reaches its eastern terminus at a directional crossover intersection with MD 235 (Three Notch Road) in Oraville, opposite county-maintained Morganza Turner Road.
MD 6 is a part of the
National Highway System as a principal arterial from US 301 east to Prospect Hill Road within the town of La Plata.
History
The La Plata–Riverside portion of MD 6 was constructed as a state-aid gravel road beginning around 1916. The highway had reached McConchie and was under construction west to Doncaster by 1919.
The road was completed to Nanjemoy Creek by 1921 and finished to Riverside by 1923.
The La Plata–Charlotte Hall section of MD 6 was constructed from Charlotte Hall west to Dentsville by 1923.
The highway was completed as a wide gravel road west to La Plata in 1926.
The highway from Riverside to Charlotte Hall received its state highway designation in 1927 when numbers were first assigned to highways in Maryland.
Construction on the Charlotte Hall–Oraville portion of MD 6 began in 1926.
The highway was constructed in segments in 1927 and 1928.
MD 6 was extended east through Huntersville to Lock Swamp Creek in 1930.
The state highway was extended to Persimmon Creek in 1933 and to Delabrooke Road north of Oraville in 1934.
The final section of MD 6 was completed from Delabrooke Road south to MD 235 in Oraville in 1940.
The first improvement project on MD 6 was between Doncaster and Hilltop when the gravel road was rebuilt and received a wide bituminous surface.
In 1949, the state highway was relocated and a new bridge was constructed near Port Tobacco, replacing a dangerous curve and one-way bridge.
MD 6 was widened and resurfaced with bituminous concrete through downtown La Plata in 1951.
In 1955 and 1956, MD 6 from US 301 west to McConchie was reconstructed as the westbound direction of an ultimate divided highway that was proposed.
Aside from minor improvements, there have been no significant changes in MD 6, such as the construction of a divided highway west of La Plata, since the 1950s.
Junction list
See also
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References
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